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Illuminations from “The Gospels of Henry the Lion”, made for the Duke of Saxony and Ba
Illuminations from a 12th century German manuscript “Hortus Deliciarum”, c. 1180
Image from the Codex Bodmer,produced in the Premonstratensian monastery of Weissenau, Germany,1117-1
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
Illustrations from a Swabian illustrated manuscript Swabia “Anthony of Pforr’s Book of E
Illustrations from various 15th century German manuscripts made in the workshop of Ludwig Henfflin,
Illustrations from a 15th century German manuscript made in the workshop of Ludwig Henfflin, Stuttga
Illuminations from a 15th century Bible made in the workshop Ludwig Henfflin, 1477
Pfalzgrafenstein Castle on Falkenau Island, Germany (by HMoysich).
Illustrations from the Sächsischen Weltchronik, 1229-77
Illuminations from the Gospels of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III by the Meister der Reichenauer Schule,
fuckyeahwallpaintings:St. Gereon’s Basilica, Cologne, Germany, about 1120 (church dates back th the
Hermann of Thuringia and his wife Sophia of Wittelsbach from the Elisabethpsalter, 13th century
Saint George Slaying the Dragon (limewood and polychromy), unknown German artist, ca. 1480 (original
fox crested knight riding a cat(allegory of gluttony)Etymachia, Germany 1420London, Wellcome Library
Hitda Codex, commissioned by Hitda, abbess of Meschede about 1020
medieval:Frankish “Claw” Beaker,400–600Found in Bellenberg Voehringen, southern GermanyGlass7 ¾ x 4
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Cast-iron parade dragon helmet, 1860, Germany or France [960 x 860]
medievalart:Romanesque Churches of Cologne - Santa Maria im Kapitol (1)The original church was built
Unknown Artist (Unidentified Lower Rhenish Master) (German, Lower Rhine, Germany) - Liebeszauber (Th
Horse Armor of Duke Ulrich of Württemberg, for use in the field. Germany, 1507
Lovely timber house in Meersburg, southern Germany (by LenDog64).
historysquee:Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman EmperorThis crown was probably made in Western Germany
Arches on the streets of Cochem, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (by Wolfgang Staudt).
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